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PALESH ABUJA 2022: 8th Edition of the PAN AFRICAN LEADERSHIP SYMPOSIUM AND HONORS
PALESH ABUJA 2022: 8th Edition of the PAN AFRICAN LEADERSHIP SYMPOSIUM AND HONORS
The 8th Edition of the PAN African Leadership Summit and Honors (PALESH ABUJA2022) is a platform for knowledge sharing and building capacity of African Leaders in Peace building, skills development, and domesticating some negotiation designs for Community conflict resolutions. This event will feature the following activities:
3-Days International Executive Masterclass from 16th – 19th August, 2022
As part of activities lined up for this event, UN IPGC African Centre For Peace, Research and Diplomacy in collaboration with the Nigerian Army Institute Of Science, Education and Technology will be holding a 3 days Executive Masterclass training on LEADERSHIP, SUSTAINABLE PEACE BUILDING, INCLUSIVE GOVERNANCE, CONFLICT MANAGEMENT, MEDIATION AND ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION (ADR) PROCESSES for Awardees, Top Government Executives, Diplomats, Grassroots Community Leaders, Security Personnel and Religious Leaders.
Participants of this training will be inducted as FELLOW, Chartered Institute Of Leadership and Governance, USA..
Venue: Nigerian Army Resource Centre , Asokoro, Abuja, Nigeria
Time; 10am – 3pm.
Training Schedule
16th Aug… Accreditation & Training
17th Aug… Training
18th Aug….Training & Group Presentation
Training fees: $1000 usd
Benefits
4 Days Accommodation at the Nigerian Army Command Mess
Masterclass Certificate
Opportunity to participate in the PAN African Leadership Symposium
4 days Feeding (Breakfast & Lunch)
Souvenirs & Executive Writing Materials
PAN AFRICAN LEADERSHIP SYMPOSIUM & AWARD PRESENTATION – Friday Aug 19th, 2022
This Symposium is an educative and interactive sessions organized to build the capacity of African leaders in strategic leadership, peace building, developing skills and domesticating some negotiation designs for community peace building.
The symposium will be held in a high octave with inperson participants and speakers to discuss on the
Theme: The Role of Inclusive Governance towards Consolidating Peaceful Co-Existence in Africa.
Venue: Nigerian Army Resource Centre , Asokoro, Abuja, Nigeria
Time; 10am
DETAILS FOR PARTICIPATION
VVIP ACCESS with UNIPGC Diplomatic Security Card
REGULAR ACCESS: $200 usd
Benefits include
Certificate Of Participation
Lunch break & DInner (Buffet)
Souvenir
Registration Closes July 15th, 2022.
UN SDGs Peace Award* is aimed at recognizing personalities who have contributed positively in Peace Dialogues, Conflict Resolutions, grassroots Community Development, Capacity building (Youths & Women) while uniting leaders who have strong passion for humanity and serving as catalysts of social change in Society.
See list of Confirmed Awardees
CONVENER
His Excellency, Amb. (Dr). Jonathan Ojadah COP,
Head Of Mission (UN IPGC AFRICA)
International Peace & Governance Council (IPGC), USA
SPONSORSHIP PACKAGES & BENEFITS
Bronze Category- 2000 usd
Benefits include
UNIPGC Diplomatic Security Card
Special Diplomatic Vehicle Plate Number
3 days International Executive Masterclass
Induction as FELLOW Member, Chartered Institute Of Leadership and Governance (CILG), USA
4 Nights Executive Hotel accommodation at the Nigerian Army Command Mess, Asokoro, Abuja
1 page Publication on SDG Humanitarian Magazine
4 days Feeding including breakfast and
Airport Transfer (To and Fro)
Ambassador Of Peace Award / Medal Of Honor.
2 Regular Invitation Card
GOLD Registration- $5,000 usd
Honorary Doctorate Ph.D AwardMagazine’s
UNIPGC Diplomatic Security Card
Special Diplomatic Vehicle Plate Number
2 page Publication on SDG Humanitarian Magazine
3 Days International Executive Masterclass
Induction as Council Member, UNIPGC AFRICA.
4 Nights Executive Hotel accommodation at the Nigerian Army Command Mess, Asokoro, Abuja
4 days Feeding including breakfast and Lunch
Airport Transfer (To and Fro)
UN SDG Humanitarian Ambassador Of Peace Medal Of Honor &.Certificate.
5 Regular Invitation Card
For Enquiries: +234-81-3000-3765 , +234-81-8333-7709 [email protected], [email protected]
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Tinubu Mourns Rear Admiral Musa Katagum: A National Loss for Nigeria’s Military Leadership
Tinubu Mourns Rear Admiral Musa Katagum: A National Loss for Nigeria’s Military Leadership
By George Omagbemi Sylvester | Published by SaharaWeeklyNG
“President Tinubu Pays Tribute as Nigeria’s Naval Command Mourns the Sudden Loss of a Strategic Maritime Leader at a Critical Security Juncture.”
Abuja, Nigeria – President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has officially mourned the death of Rear Admiral Musa Bello Katagum, the Chief of Naval Operations of the Nigerian Navy, who died on February 19, 2026, after a protracted illness while receiving treatment abroad. His passing has sent ripples through Nigeria’s defence establishment and national security architecture, marking the loss of one of the most experienced and respected maritime commanders in recent memory.
In a statement released on February 20, 2026 by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, President Tinubu described Rear Admiral Katagum’s death as a “significant blow to the military and the nation,” noting the late officer’s vast experience and “invaluable contributions” to both the Nigerian Navy and the broader “Armed Forces of Nigeria”. The President extended heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family, naval personnel and the nation at large, while praying for solace and strength for colleagues and loved ones.
Rear Admiral Katagum’s career was marked by distinguished service in several strategic capacities. Before his appointment as Chief of Naval Operations in November 2025, he served as Director of the Presidential Communication, Command and Control Centre (PC4) and Chief of Intelligence of the Nigerian Navy-roles that placed him at the nexus of naval operational planning and intelligence gathering. His leadership was widely credited with enhancing the Navy’s capacity to respond to growing maritime threats in the Gulf of Guinea, including piracy, illegal bunkering, and transnational crime.
Security policy experts emphasise that Katagum’s loss comes at a critical juncture for Nigeria. Dr. Adebola Akinpelu, a defence analyst at the Institute for Security Studies, observes that “Nigeria’s maritime domain remains a frontline in the broader security challenges facing the nation; the loss of an adept operational leader like Rear Admiral Katagum is not just a personnel change but a strategic setback.” His insight reflects broader concerns about continuity in military leadership amid intensifying threats.
The Nigerian Navy’s own statement, confirmed by the Directorate of Naval Information, affirmed that Katagum’s “exemplary leadership, strategic insight, and unwavering loyalty” were central to boosting operational readiness and national defence. According to Captain Abiodun Folorunsho, the Director of Naval Information, “His legacy remains a source of inspiration across the services.”
As Nigeria grapples with complex security landscapes at its land and maritime frontiers, the death of Rear Admiral Katagum underscores a broader national imperative: strengthening institutional capacities while honouring the service and sacrifice of those who defend the nation’s sovereignty. In the words of military scholar Professor James Okoye, “Leadership in security institutions is not easily replaceable; it is built through experience, trust and strategic clarity; qualities that Katagum embodied.”
Rear Admiral Musa Katagum has since been laid to rest in accordance with Islamic rites, leaving behind a legacy that will inform Nigerian naval operations for years to come.
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Viral “Chat With God” Claim Targeting Kenyan Prophet David Owuor Proven False
Viral “Chat With God” Claim Targeting Kenyan Prophet David Owuor Proven False
By George Omagbemi Sylvester, SaharaWeeklyNG
“Viral screenshot sparks national controversy as the Ministry of Repentance and Holiness dismisses fabricated “divine” WhatsApp exchange, raising urgent questions about faith, digital misinformation, and religious accountability in Kenya.”
A sensational social media claim that Kenyan evangelist Prophet Dr. David Owuor displayed a WhatsApp conversation between himself and God has been definitively debunked as misinformation, sparking national debate over digital misinformation, religious authority and faith-based claims in Kenya.
On February 18–19, 2026, an image purporting to show a WhatsApp exchange between a deity and Prophet Owuor circulated widely on Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp groups and TikTok. The screenshot, allegedly shared during one of his sermons, was interpreted by many as illustrating unprecedented direct communication with the divine delivered through a mainstream messaging platform; a claim that, if true, would have broken new ground in how religious revelation is understood in contemporary society.
However, this narrative quickly unraveled. Owuor’s Ministry of Repentance and Holiness issued an unequivocal public statement calling the image “fabricated, baseless and malicious,” emphasizing that he has never communicated with God through WhatsApp and has not displayed any such digital conversation to congregants. The ministry urged the public and believers to disregard and stop sharing the image.
Independent analysis of the screenshot further undermined its credibility: timestamps in the image were internally inconsistent and the so-called exchange contained chronological impossibilities; clear indicators of digital fabrication rather than an authentic conversation.
This hoax coincides with rising scrutiny of Owuor’s ministry. Earlier in February 2026, national broadcaster TV47 aired an investigative report titled “Divine or Deceptive”, which examined alleged “miracle healing” claims associated with Owuor’s crusades, including assertions of curing HIV and other chronic illnesses. Portions of that investigation suggested some medical documentation linked to followers’ health outcomes were fraudulent or misleading, intensifying debate over the intersection of faith and public health.
Credible faith leaders have weighed in on the broader context. Elias Otieno, chairperson of the National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK), recently urged that “no religious leader should replace God or undermine medicine,” affirming a widely accepted Christian understanding that divine healing does not supplant established medical practice. He warned against unverified miracle claims that may endanger lives if believers forego medical treatment.
Renowned communications scholar Professor Pippa Norris has noted that in digital societies, “religious authority is increasingly contested in the public sphere,” and misinformation (intentional or accidental) can quickly erode trust in both religious and secular institutions. Such dynamics underscore the importance of rigorous fact-checking and responsible communication, especially when claims intersect profoundly with personal belief and public well-being.
In sum, the viral WhatsApp chat narrative was not a revelation from the divine but a striking example of how misinformation can exploit reverence for religious figures. Owuor’s swift repudiation of the false claim and broader commentary from established church bodies, underline the ongoing challenge of balancing deeply personal faith experiences with the evidence-based scrutiny necessary in a digitally connected world.
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HOPE BEYOND THE WALLS 2026: ASSOCIATION OF MODELS SUCCESSFULLY SECURES RELEASE OF AN INMATE, CALLS FOR CONTINUED SUPPORT
HOPE BEYOND THE WALLS 2026: ASSOCIATION OF MODELS SUCCESSFULLY SECURES RELEASE OF AN INMATE, CALLS FOR CONTINUED SUPPORT
The Association of Models (AOMNGO) proudly announces the successful completion of the first edition of Hope Beyond the Walls 2026, a humanitarian initiative dedicated to restoring hope and freedom to deserving inmates.
Despite enormous challenges, financial pressure, emotional strain, and operational stress, the organization remained committed to its mission. Through perseverance, faith, and collective support, one inmate has successfully regained freedom a powerful reminder that hope is stronger than circumstance.
This milestone did not come easily.
Behind the scenes were weeks of coordination, advocacy, fundraising, documentation, and intense engagement. There were moments of uncertainty, but the determination to give someone a second chance kept the vision alive.
Today, the Association of Models gives heartfelt appreciation to all partners and sponsors, both locally and internationally, who stood with us mentally, financially, morally, and physically.
Special Recognition and Appreciation To:
Correctional Service Zonal Headquarters Zone A Ikoyi
Esan Dele
Ololade Bakare
Ify
Kweme
Taiwo & Kehinde Solagbade
Segun
Mr David Olayiwola
Mr David Alabi
PPF Zion International
OlasGlam International
Razor
Mr Obinna
Mr Dele Bakare (VOB International)
Tawio Bakare
Kehinde Bakare
Hannah Bakare
Mrs Doyin Adeyemi
Shade Daniel
Mr Seyi United States
Toxan Global Enterprises Prison
Adeleke Otejo
Favour
Yetty Mama
Loko Tobi Jeannette
MOSES OLUWATOSIN OKIKIADE
Moses Okikiade
(Provenience Enterprise)
We also acknowledge the numerous businesses and private supporters whose names may not be individually mentioned but whose contributions were instrumental in achieving this success.
Your generosity made freedom possible.
A CALL TO ACTION
Hope Beyond the Walls is not a one-time event. It is a movement.
There are still many deserving inmates waiting for a second chance individuals who simply need financial assistance, legal support, and advocacy to reunite with their families and rebuild their lives.
The Association of Models is therefore calling on:
Corporate organizations
Local and international sponsors
Philanthropists
Faith-based organizations
Community leaders
Individuals with a heart for impact
to partner with us.
Our vision is clear:
To secure the release of inmates regularly monthly, quarterly, or during special intervention periods through structured support and transparent collaboration.
HOW TO SUPPORT
Interested partners and supporters can reach out via
Social Media: Official Handles Hope In Motion
Donations and sponsorship inquiries are welcome.
Together, we can turn difficult stories into testimonies of restoration.
ABOUT AOMNGO
The Association of Models (AOMNGO) is a humanitarian driven organization committed to advocacy, empowerment, and social impact. Through projects like Hope Beyond the Walls, the organization works tirelessly to restore dignity and create opportunities for individuals seeking a second chance.
“When we come together, walls fall and hope rises.”
For media interviews, partnerships, and sponsorship discussions, please contact the Association of Models directly.
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